An orientation adjustable lamp comprises a stand rod extended with a supporting frame; a rotation control device positioned to the stand rod; an arm having one end connected to the rotation control device and another end connected to a lamp. The rotation control device includes a seat, a rotation portion, a locking unit and a handle. The seat has an axial hole. The rotation portion is installed at one side of the seat. The rotation portion has a locking stud corresponding to the axial hole of the seat. One end of the locking stud is a threaded section. The rotation portion is installed with a threaded hole for locking the locking unit and a via hole which radially passes through the threaded section. The handle is installed at another side of the seat; the handle having a threaded hole for locking the locking stud and the threaded section.
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1. An orientation adjustable lamp comprising:
a stand rod extended with a supporting frame;
a rotation control device positioned to the stand rod;
an arm having one end connected to the rotation control device and another end connected to a lamp;
the rotation control device including a seat, a rotation portion, a locking unit and a handle; the seat having an axial hole; the rotation portion being installed at one side of the seat; one end of the rotation portion having a locking stud corresponding to the axial hole of the seat; one end of the locking stud being a threaded section; another end of the rotation portion being installed with a threaded hole for locking the locking unit and a via hole which radially passes through the threaded section for receiving the arm; the handle being installed at another side of the seat; the handle having a threaded hole for locking the locking stud and the threaded section.
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The present invention relates to lamps, and in particular to an orientation adjustable lamp, wherein the stand rod of the lamp is installed with a rotation control device which is assembled to an arm so as to change the orientation of the lamp to provide preferred effect. The present invention is compact and has a beautiful outlook. Furthermore, the present invention can be used to different lamps, such as desk lamps or wall lamps, etc.
The prior art floor lamp or desk lamp is formed by a seat, a stand rod and a lamp body. The stand rod is firmly secured to the seat. The lamp body is installed at another end of the lamp body. The prior art lamp has a predetermined projection coverage which is unadjustable. However in the improvement design, the stand rod is rotatable with respect to the seat or the stand rod has a bendable structure so as to adjust the orientation of the lamp. However all these prior art are inconvenient in operation and the extent for changing the orientation is insufficient so that the lamp can not be adjusted to a desired position.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an orientation adjustable lamp, wherein the stand rod of the lamp is installed with a rotation control device which is assembled to an arm so as to change the orientation of the lamp to provide preferred effect. The present invention is compact and has a beautiful outlook. Furthermore, the present invention can be used to different lamps, such as desk lamps or wall lamps, etc.
To achieve above objects, the present invention provides an orientation adjustable lamp which comprises a stand rod extended with a supporting frame; a rotation control device positioned to the stand rod; an arm having one end connected to the rotation control device and another end connected to a lamp. The rotation control device includes a seat, a rotation portion, a locking unit and a handle. The seat has an axial hole. The rotation portion is installed at one side of the seat. One end of the rotation portion has a locking stud corresponding to the axial hole of the seat. One end of the locking stud is a threaded section. Another end of the rotation portion is installed with a threaded hole for locking the locking unit and a via hole which radially passes through the threaded section for receiving the arm. The handle is installed at another side of the seat; the handle having a threaded hole for locking the locking stud and the threaded section.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be described in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
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A stand rod 10 is extended with a supporting frame 11.
A rotation control device 2 is combined with the supporting frame 11 so as to be positioned to the stand rod 10.
An arm 12 has one end connected to the rotation control device 2 and another end connected to a lamp 13.
The rotation control device 2 includes a seat 21, a rotation portion 22, a locking unit 23 and a handle 24. The seat 21 is fixed to the supporting frame 11 and then is positioned to the stand rod 10. The seat 21 has an axial hole 211. The rotation portion 22 is installed at one side of the seat 21. One end of the rotation portion 22 has a locking stud 221 corresponding to the axial hole 211 of the seat 21. One end of the locking stud 221 is a threaded section 222. A washer 223 is coupled to the end of the locking stud 221. Another end of the rotation portion 22 is installed with a threaded hole 224 for locking the locking unit 23 and a via hole 225 which radially passes through the threaded section 222 for receiving the arm 12. A front end of the locking unit 23 has a plug 231 which is received in the threaded hole 224. The locking unit 23 is screwed into the threaded hole 224 of the rotation portion 22. A front end of the locking stud 221 pushes the plug 231 to resist against a lateral side of the plug 231. The handle 24 is installed at another side of the seat 21. The handle 24 has a threaded hole 242 for locking the locking stud 221 and the threaded section 222.
By above mentioned components, the arm 12 is movable in the rotation portion 22 and the via hole 225 and the locking unit 23 can push the plug 231 to resist against the arm 12 to be positioned so as to adjust the suspending position of the lamp (referring to
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The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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